Location List
471 potential locations in newly-arrived order.
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Tamatsukuriyu Jinja ShrineMatsue City, Shimane Prefecture
It is said that touching the Negai-Ishi (wishing rock) in the shrine premise will grant your wishes regarding love. People from all over Japan come to make a wish and buy good-luck charm stones.
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Ryuunji TempleHamada City, Shimane Prefecture
Ryuunji is an ancient temple with a history of over 600 years, known for its beautiful buildings and garden with cherry blossoms in spring, azaleas in May, red leaves in autumn, and a beautiful sno...
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Suga Jinja ShrineUnnan City, Shimane Prefecture
According to Kojiki, an early Japanese chronicle of myths and legends, Suga Jinja Shrine was the very first shrine of Japan. It is also known as the birthplace of waka, a form of Japanese poetry.
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Gesshoji TempleMatsue City, Shimane Prefecture
Gesshoji Temple is the family temple of the Matsudaira clan. Nine lords are buried here, each grave fronted by an ornate gate. The "monster tortoise of Gessho-ji," as described by Lafcadio Hearn, i...
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Mefu Jinja ShrineMatsue City, Shimane Prefecture
A shrine near central Matsue, known for ‘Shio-Mamori’ (good luck salt). The salt will cleanse your soul and save you from bad luck. It is also said that the salt will make giving births easier when...
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Shorenji TempleHamada City, Shimane Prefecture
The famous carvings on the main gate of Shorenji Temple is the work of Kiichiro Toyohara, known as the ‘Artisan of Wada.’ Carvings of the giant phoenix and other animals and plants can also be foun...
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Mt. Yogaisan/Chodaiji TempleYasugi City, Shimane Prefecture
Mt. Yogaisan was one of the places where the battle between the Amago clan and the Mori clan took place. At the entrance of the mountain is Chodaiji Temple, an ancient temple of the Tendai sect.
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Ebisu Jinja ShrineMasuda City, Shimane Prefecture
The shrine sits atop a rocky reef on Miyagajima Island. As the white sand path leading to the shrine disappears under the ocean during spring tide, Ebisu Jinja Shrine is also called the Mont Saint-...
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Mizuwakasu Jinja ShrineOkinoshima Cho, Shimane Prefecture
The current building was built at the end of the 18th century in Oki-zukuri style, with a thatched roof. A sumo festival is held on the sumo ring every 20 years, when the roof is renewed. Every eve...
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Yuno Jinja ShrineOkuizumo Cho, Shimane Prefecture
With a huge Japanese Zelkova as its landmark, the Yuno Jinja Shrine is known as the shrine where the story of the famous novel ‘Suna-No-Utsuwa’ (English title: Inspector Imanishi Investigates) by S...
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Kiyomizu-dera TempleYasugi City, Shimane Prefecture
With the Juichimen Kannon Bosatsu (the 11-faced statue of Kannon) as its principal object of worship, the Kiyomizudera Temple, with a history of over 1400 years, is known as a temple for driving aw...
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Tenmokusan Seiunji TempleKoshu City, Yamanashi Prefecture
Seiunji Temple is a Zen temple of Rinzai Buddhism, founded in 1348 by Gokkai. It is famous for the wooden seated statue of Fuo Kokushi which is a National Important Cultural Asset as well as the be...
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Tendosan Keitokuin (Temple)Koshu City, Yamanashi Prefecture
Keitokuin is a Buddhist temple of the Soto sect dedicated to Takeda Katsuyori, the last ruler of the Takeda clan. The temple was built in 1582 on the site of Katsuyori’s death under the orders of s...
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Okunoin Shishinkaku (Temple)Minobu Cho, Yamanashi Prefecture
A 7-minute ride on the aerial cableway from the parking lot to get to Okunoin Shishinkaku (Temple) which stands at the top of Mount Minobu. The large Japanese cedar, which is over 700 years old, is...
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Shiono Jinja ShrineUeda City, Nagano Prefecture
Built in the Heian Period, the Haiden (hall of worship) of this historic shrine is a two-storied building made in the Rokaku style.
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Kitamuki Kannon and the approach to the templeUeda City, Nagano Prefecture
Kitamuki Kannon became known by this name which means ‘the Kannon (Goddess of Mercy) facing north,’ because the hall where the Kannon statue is placed faces north, in the direction of Zenkoji Temple.
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Mitokusan Sanbutsuji TempleMisasa-cho, Touhaku District, Tottori prefecture
Sanbutsuji is a mountain temple on the premises of 900-meter high Mt Mitoku. The temple, built into the mouth of a cave on a sheer precipice, is a one-of-a-kind national architectural treasure furt...
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Shiwa Inari ShrineShiwa cho, Iwate prefecture
God for productiveness of grain, loads of fish and traffic safety.
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Tsubakihara TenmanguTenjinmachi 1-1-13, Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture 920-0925
It’s located on the heights which covered with green trees. Old townscape’s omotesando becomes courses of the Kanazawa marathon. There are parking lot, toilet, and waiting room.
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Shimgyouji-Temple1086 Machiya, Furukawa-cho, Hida city
【Hida,Shrine,Temple】 It located on the hill and has great view from here. Here is really calm, you can feel relaxed.
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Fukushima-daijinngu shrine & Kagamiyama parkFukushima town, Hokkaido
Old shrine establishded 500 years ago. Seasonal ceremonies has been carried out.
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Uzukamikoto ShrineOki-gun, Shimane
Listed as one of Japan’s most important shrines by the 10th century, the Uzukamikoto Shrine has been worshiped by many who pray for good harvest, marine safety, and safe childbirths.
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Taikodani Inari ShrineKanoashi-gun, Shimane
One of the five most important Inari Shrines in Japan. The long approach up to the Taikodani Inari Shrine is like a red tunnel, lined with over 1000 torii gates.
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Kigami ShrineOta City, Shimane
Built in 1812, Kigami Shrine is dedicated to the deity Oomononushi (aka Ookuninushi). It is famous for the ‘Crying Dragon’ on its ceiling, which sounds as if it is crying when visitors clap their h...
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